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Harewood House, Leeds.

Harewood House, home to the Queen's cousin, the Earl of Harewood, provides a wonderful day out for all the family. The House, with its outstanding art collections, splendid State Rooms and fascinating 'Below Stairs' exhibition, is set in spectacular grounds, which include formal gardens and gentle woodland walks. Download the Harewood House Tour now.

A walking tour of Edinburgh.

Learn all about: The legend of the Underground City and the ghosts that haunt it, the story of murderers Burke and Hare, the real Jekyll and Hyde, the little dog that sat by his master's grave for 14 years and the beautiful buildings of this historical city. Download the Edinburgh Tour now.

A walking tour of Portsmouth

Portsmouth has linked many of its historic attractions together with a millennium walkway. The millennium walkway runs from the Historic Dockyard along the front into Old Portsmouth and along the fortifications along side the Square Tower to Clarence Pier. Download the Portsmouth Tour now.

The Dali Universe Tour

Be transported into a world of melting clocks and anthropomorphic sculpture in the Dalí Universe.County Hall Gallery presents the Dalí Universe, a retrospective of Salvador Dalí, the greatest surrealist, self-publicist and creative genius of the twentieth century. Download the Dali Universe Tour now.

Balmoral Castle Tour

Set amongst the magnificent scenery of Royal Deeside, in the shadows of Lochnagar is the Balmoral Estate.Purchased by Queen Victoria in 1848, the Estate has been the Scottish Home of the British Royal Family ever since. Download the Balmoral Castle Tour now.

Upnor Castle 

Set in a picturesque village on the bank of the river medway, originally build in 1559 to defend war ships at anchor and later converted into a munitions magazine, this now retired fortification boasts an array of fascinating tours and beautiful scenery. Download the Upnor Castle Tour now.

Mary Rose Tour

The Mary Rose is the only 16th century warship on display anywhere in the world. Built between 1509 and 1511, she was one of the first ships able to fire a broadside, and was a firm favourite of King Henry VIII. Dowload the Mary Rose Tour now.